Section 20 of County Governments Act: Voting in a county assembly

    

(1) Except as otherwise provided in the Constitution, in this Act or in other legislation, any question proposed for decision by the county assembly shall be determined by a majority of the members of the county assembly present and voting.
(2) On a question proposed for decision by a county assembly—
(a) the speaker of the county assembly has no vote; and
(b) in the case of a tie, the question is lost.
(3) A member of a county assembly shall—
(a) at all times observe the principles of integrity including those set out in Chapter Six of the Constitution; and
(b) promptly declare to the speaker any interest that the member has in any matter being discussed in the county assembly.
(4) A member of a county assembly shall not vote on any question in which the member has a pecuniary interest.


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